InteRDom is a competitive internship, research and study program in the Dominican Republic that promotes professional, academic and cultural exchange between students, universities, professionals, businesses and non-governmental organizations on both national and international scales.

InteRDom serves each of these parties in unique ways. For individual students, InteRDom coordinates customized internship, study and research experiences of 10-48 weeks in duration, according to the study areas and career development interests of the student. Students may also participate in any number of the specialized short programs based on important topics in the Dominican Republic and the Caribbean as a whole that InteRDom will launch in 2012.

InteRDom also works with universities and professors to develop short- and long-term faculty-led courses and field trips with highly-specialized content.

Finally, InteRDom serves professionals and organizations of the public, private and nonprofit sectors through the Internship Certification Seminar, a workshop given three times a year which instructs participants in the best practices to implement and/or improve effective and beneficial internship departments in their respective organizations.

InteRDom is constantly growing, expanding and evolving its programs and services, and innovative individual and group programs are implemented year-round.

InteRDom fosters and promotes professional, academic, scientific, technological and cultural exchange of students and professionals in public, private and non-profit organizations of the Dominican Republic. It significantly contributes to the development of the nation’s employment sector and the advancement of academic research. InteRDom provides spaces for personal and professional growth, internationalization and multicultural understanding.

Objectives:

  • Organize internship programs that contribute both to the professional development of the intern and the institutional development of the recipient organization
  • Offer students academic programs that correspond to their interests and permit in-depth understanding of Caribbean reality
  • Organize meetings between international interns, professionals, professors and Dominican students to facilitate the exchange of knowledge and experience
  • Provide interns with services that guarantee safe, pleasant and rewarding stays
  • Positively impact the Dominican labor force by providing competent and enthusiastic interns
  • Heighten understanding within the Dominican employment sector of the valuable role interns can play in providing new perspectives and increasing productivity levels, through annual conferences, publications and public awareness campaigns
  • Develop an internship program model that responds to the growing needs of employers in the Dominican Republic
  • Facilitate development, diversification and the dissemination of research projects and academic publications
  • Positively contribute to increasing the visibility of the Dominican Republic abroad


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Global Foundation for Democracy and Development (GFDD)is a non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to promoting collaboration between organizations in the United States and the Dominican Republic in order to conduct research, enhance public understanding, design public policies, devise strategies, offer capacity building and foster exchange in the areas crucial for the social, economic and democratic development of the Dominican Republic, Caribbean and Latin America. GFDD accomplishes its goals through research projects, training programs, academic exchange programs, publications, seminars and conferences, as well as joint US-DR task force efforts and development programs. It encourages intellectual and professional development of Dominican general audiences and experts in the country and abroad, while working to offer viable action plans and solutions to domestic problems for the benefit of Dominicans residing in the Dominican Republic, the United States and Latin America.
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